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- Q209600 subject Q6430270.
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- Q209600 abstract "The long-footed potoroo (Potorous longipes) is a species of potoroo found in southeastern Australia, in a small area around the coastal border between New South Wales and Victoria. It was discovered in 1967 when an adult male was caught in a dog trap in the forest southwest of Bonang, Victoria. It is classified as endangered.The long-footed potoroo is the largest potoroo, and is very similar to the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus). It is a solitary nocturnal creature, feeding on fungi, vegetation and small invertebrates. It differs from the long-nosed potoroo in its larger feet and longer tail.Current threats to the species include predation by introduced feral cats and foxes, as well as logging within its limited range.".
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- Q209600 conservationStatus "EN".
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- Q209600 genus Q1475146.
- Q209600 kingdom Q729.
- Q209600 order Q26332.
- Q209600 phylum Q10915.
- Q209600 wikiPageExternalLink Potorous_longipes.
- Q209600 wikiPageExternalLink Long_Footed_Potoroo.htm.
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- Q209600 binomialAuthority "Seebeck & Johnson, 1980".
- Q209600 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q209600 genus "Potorous".
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- Q209600 name "Long-footed potoroo".
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- Q209600 regnum "Animalia".
- Q209600 status "EN".
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- Q209600 type Animal.
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- Q209600 type Mammal.
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- Q209600 comment "The long-footed potoroo (Potorous longipes) is a species of potoroo found in southeastern Australia, in a small area around the coastal border between New South Wales and Victoria. It was discovered in 1967 when an adult male was caught in a dog trap in the forest southwest of Bonang, Victoria. It is classified as endangered.The long-footed potoroo is the largest potoroo, and is very similar to the long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus).".
- Q209600 label "Long-footed potoroo".
- Q209600 name "Long-footed potoroo".